As someone who was fascinated by Ancient Egypt as a child and who wrote her dissertation on immersive experiences, Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition seemed like the perfect place for me. The exhibition, which opened 28 March at Immerse LDN at Excel, promising “extraordinary journey through Ancient Egypt, exploring the myths and mysteries surrounding Pharaoh Tutankhamun using a combination of cutting-edge technology with historical storytelling, original artefacts and replicas.”
Imagine Exhibitions, a leader in narrative-driven, immersive experiences is matching the hot weather with its hottest deal of the summer with the launch of its Summer Combo Ticket featuring all three of its Las Vegas attractions: Discovering King Tut’s Tomb at Luxor, along with Real Bodies and Dino Safari: A Walk Thru Adventure, both at the new Horseshoe Las Vegas.
The Murder Mystery returned to the historic Wilburton Inn this spring after a pandemic gap. The Wilburton Inn, originally built in 1902 as a single-family residence, has been a famous Vermont resort since 1945.
Get ready to be transported to a flourishing ancient Egypt and discover one of the greatest archeological achievements that took place one hundred years ago this year. Imagine Exhibitions is proud to present the new immersive exhibition, Discovering King Tut's Tomb at Luxor Hotel and Casino.
Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience, a new exhibition developed in partnership with the National Geographic Society, commemorates the 100th anniversary of one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. Beyond King Tut will mark its world premiere with the start of its North American tour in spring 2022.
History explorer Don Wildman will dig deep into the mysteries of Alcatraz, the White House, dinosaurs and King Tut on special episodes of MYSTERIES OF THE MUSEUM
The Discovery of King Tut, the thrilling recreation of Tutankhamen's tomb and the treasures found within, will host its final 'Family Sunday' on Sunday, April 10th. That day, visitors to The Discovery of King Tut will have to opportunity to participate in special family tours, readings, activities and workshops with visiting Egyptologists. Additionally, April 10 marks the final chance to tour the exhibition with Museum Hack, the 'renegade' museum guide group. All Family Sunday activities are included with the price of admission. The scheduled activities are as follows:
The Discovery of King Tut, the thrilling recreation of Tutankhamen's tomb and the treasures found within,has announced two special 'Family Sundays,' scheduled for March 20th and April 10th. On these dates, visitors to The Discovery of King Tut will have to opportunity to participate in special tours, readings, activities and workshops with visiting Egyptologists and other special guests. All Family Sunday activities are included with the price of admission, from 11AM - 5PM on Sunday March 20th and April 10th. The scheduled activities are as follows: Sunday, March 20th
Mashable, the leading media company for the digital generation, announced today that 'Retronaut's New York,' a pop-up exhibition of historic panoramas of New York produced by SC Exhibitions with Retronaut's Wolfgang Wild will open today, February 25 in New York City. The exhibition will be in the lobby space of Premier Exhibitions (417 5th Avenue) for a limited time and is free to the public.
Mashable, the leading media company for the digital generation, announced today that 'Retronaut's New York,' a pop-up exhibition of historic panoramas of New York produced by SC Exhibitions with Retronaut's Wolfgang Wild will open on Thursday, February 25 in New York City. The exhibition will be in the lobby space of Premier Exhibitions (417 5th Avenue) for a limited time and is free to the public.
THE DISCOVERY OF KING TUT (at Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue, 417 5th Ave. at 37th St., NYC) has announced a new date and updated schedule for Museum Hack's upcoming tours of the exhibition.
Two of the world's best-known Egyptologists, Dr. Zahi Hawass and Dr. Nicholas Reeves, will visit THE DISCOVERY OF KING TUT, the exhibition which recreates the tomb of King Tut and the treasures found within, for special events open to the public tonight, January 14, and January 18.
Two of the world's best-known Egyptologists, Dr. Zahi Hawass and Dr. Nicholas Reeves, will visit THE DISCOVERY OF KING TUT, the exhibition which recreates the tomb of King Tut and the treasures found within, for special events open to the public on January 14 and 18.
Archaeologist Howard Carter captured the world's imagination nearly a century ago when he made the astounding discovery of the undisturbed tomb of Tutankhamun. Beginning today, November 21, Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue, 417 5th Avenue, NYC unveils The Discovery of King Tut, a new exhibition that provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the legendary tomb and its treasures just as Carter found them.
Archaeologist Howard Carter captured the world's imagination nearly a century ago when he made the astounding discovery of the undisturbed tomb of Tutankhamun. Beginning November 21, Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue, 417 5th Avenue, NYC unveils The Discovery of King Tut, a new exhibition that provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the legendary tomb and its treasures just as Carter found them.
Following its recent success to critical acclaim in Johannesburg, the international exhibition 'TUTANKHAMUN - HIS TOMB AND HIS TREASURES' opens at GrandWest on Tuesday, 2 June 2015 and runs throughout the winter school holidays and beyond. This captivating exhibition gives patrons the unique opportunity to experience the treasures of the tomb at their moment of discovery. This amazing adventure begins with a multimedia presentation illustrating the fascinating story behind the exploration and excavation by British archaeologist, Howard Carter, the history of Tutankhamun, and the culture of ancient Egypt.
On the occasion of the launch of the Treasure Annual Report 2012 by Ed Vaizey, Minister of State for Culture, at the British Museum, the largest Anglo Saxon coin hoard found since the Treasure Act began is announced. This amazing archaeological hoard of around 5,200 coins was discovered in the village of Lenborough, Buckinghamshire. This discovery highlights the ongoing importance of the Portable Antiquities Scheme and Treasure Act in ensuring that the most important finds are secured for the nation.
On the occasion of the launch of the Treasure Annual Report 2012 by Ed Vaizey, Minister of State for Culture, at the British Museum, the largest Anglo Saxon coin hoard found since the Treasure Act began is announced. This amazing archaeological hoard of around 5,200 coins was discovered in the village of Lenborough, Buckinghamshire. This discovery highlights the ongoing importance of the Portable Antiquities Scheme and Treasure Act in ensuring that the most important finds are secured for the nation.
Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922 was one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. The name of the 'boy king' is now synonymous with the glories of ancient Egypt and the spectacular contents of his tomb continue to enthral the public and scholars alike. The Ashmolean's summer exhibition displays objects from ancient Egypt's Amarna Period (about 1350–1330 BC) with material from the archives of Oxford's Griffith Institute, celebrating its 75th year in 2014, to tell the story of the discovery of the tomb, its popular appeal, and to explore how modern Egyptologists continue to interpret the evidence.